July 2015
NOAA Science Camp Session I
NOAA Science Camp Session I A five-day summer camp session offers opportunities for prospective sixth, seventh, and eighth graders to explore marine sciences and have fun at the same time. Registration is on a first-come, first-serve basis. Scholarships are available. For more information, see the NOAA Science Camp webpage.
Find out more »NOAA Science Camp Session II
NOAA Science Camp Session II A five-day summer camp session offers opportunities for prospective sixth, seventh, and eighth graders to explore marine sciences and have fun at the same time. Registration is on a first-come, first-serve basis. Scholarships are available. For more information, see the NOAA Science Camp webpage.
Find out more »April 2016
Northwest Fisheries Science Center’s 5th Science Symposium
NOAA's Northwest Fisheries Science Center Science Symposium
Find out more »June 2017
NOAA Open House
Explore your world and learn more about how NOAA - the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - works to understand and predict changes in Earth’s environment to help protect people and property and to conserve and manage coastal and marine resources. Join us at the Western Regional Center in Seattle, Washington for a series of free activities, including engaging science presentations and panels, interactive exhibits and tours. This event is perfect for the whole family. NOAA staff and scientists will…
Find out more »October 2017
2017 NOAA Groundfish Seminar Series: Kresimir Williams, MACE
Kresimir Williams from the Midwater Assessment and Conservation Engineering Program (MACE) will be speaking about creating an AFSC survey for groundfish in untrawlable habitat. WebEx connections and access to NOAA Sand Point by previous arrangement. Seminars are held in RACE Room 2079, Building 4, 7600 Sand Point Way NE Seattle, WA, Tuesdays 10 am. For more information contact Mark.Zimmermann@noaa.gov Gfish2017SeminarPoster
Find out more »2017 Groundfish Seminar Series: Bob Pacunski, WDFW
Bob Pacunski from Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife will be presenting on ROV surveys and MAXENT models in Puget Sound and Delisting canary rockfish: A cooperative research success story. WebEx connections and access to NOAA Sand Point by previous arrangement. Seminars are held in RACE Room 2079, Building 4, 7600 Sand Point Way NE Seattle, WA, Tuesdays 10 am. For more information contact Mark.Zimmermann@noaa.gov Gfish2017SeminarPoster
Find out more »2017 Groundfish Seminar Series: Suzanne Romain, FMA
Suzanne Romain from the NOAA Fisheries Monitoring and Analysis Division will be discussing FMA’s ‘fishal’ recognition project: Identifying species and extracting length data for use in commercial fishing management. WebEx connections and access to NOAA Sand Point by previous arrangement. Seminars are held in RACE Room 2079, Building 4, 7600 Sand Point Way NE Seattle, WA, Tuesdays 10 am. For more information contact Mark.Zimmermann@noaa.gov Gfish2017SeminarPoster
Find out more »November 2017
2017 Groundfish Seminar Series: Peter Etnoyer and Robert McGuinn, NCCOS
Peter Etnoyer and Robert McGuinn from NOAA's National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science will be discussing NOAA’s national program for deep-sea corals, with special reference to Alaska. WebEx connections and access to NOAA Sand Point by previous arrangement. Seminars are held in RACE Room 2079, Building 4, 7600 Sand Point Way NE Seattle, WA, Tuesdays 10 am. For more information contact Mark.Zimmermann@noaa.gov Gfish2017SeminarPoster
Find out more »2017 Groundfish Seminar Series: Cal Mordy, PMEL
Cal Mordy from the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory will be presenting "Fun with saildrones in the Bering Sea: Working with the self-powered Swiss army knives of fisheries oceanography research." WebEx connections and access to NOAA Sand Point by previous arrangement. Seminars are held in Building 4, 7600 Sand Point Way NE Seattle, WA Tuesdays 10 am. For more information contact Mark.Zimmermann@noaa.gov Gfish2017SeminarPoster
Find out more »2017 Groundfish Seminar Series: Peter Frey, NWFSC
Peter Frey from the Northwest Fisheries Science Center will be presenting "The west coast bottom trawl survey; what we do and highlights from 2017." WebEx connections and access to NOAA Sand Point by previous arrangement. Seminars are held in RACE Room 2079, Building 4, 7600 Sand Point Way NE Seattle, WA, Tuesdays 10 am. For more information contact Mark.Zimmermann@noaa.gov Gfish2017SeminarPoster
Find out more »December 2017
2017 Groundfish Seminar Series: Chris Gburski, REFM
Chris Gburski from NOAA's Resource Ecology and Fisheries Management Division will be presenting "Bomb radiocarbon analyses validate and inform age determination of longnose skate (Raja rhina) and big skate (Beringraja binoculata) in the north Pacific Ocean." WebEx connections and access to NOAA Sand Point by previous arrangement. This seminar will be held in Traynor Room 2076, Building 4, 7600 Sand Point Way NE Seattle, WA, Tuesday 10 am. For more information contact Mark.Zimmermann@noaa.gov Gfish2017SeminarPoster
Find out more »2017 Groundfish Seminar Series: Michael Martin, RACE
Michael Martin from NOAA's Resource Assessment & Conservation Engineering Division will be presenting "Flatfish catch efficiency of the NEFSC survey trawl." WebEx connections and access to NOAA Sand Point by previous arrangement. This seminar will be held in Traynor Room 2076, Building 4, 7600 Sand Point Way NE Seattle, WA, Tuesday 10 am. For more information contact Mark.Zimmermann@noaa.gov Gfish2017SeminarPoster
Find out more »June 2018
NOAA Open House
Explore your world and learn more about how NOAA - the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - works to understand and predict changes in Earth’s environment to help protect people and property and to conserve and manage coastal and marine resources. Join us at the Western Regional Center in Seattle, Washington to celebrate World Oceans Day with a series of free activities, including engaging science presentations and panels, interactive exhibits and tours. This event is perfect for the whole family. …
Find out more »July 2018
NOAA Science Camp – Session 1
*Online registration is full* Contact Maile Sullivan, Education Specialist (noaacamp@uw.edu) to find out about future camps. This week-long day camp introduces students to earth and ocean sciences and science careers through hands-on activities emphasizing solutions to real-world problems. During the week, campers may participate in the following activities: Try on SCUBA diving gear and simulate a dive in a hyperbaric chamber Identify different marine mammals by looking at tags and skulls Analyze water samples and see how buoys help predict large-scale…
Find out more »NOAA Science Camp – Session 2
*Online registration is full* Contact Maile Sullivan, Education Specialist (noaacamp@uw.edu) to find out about future camps. This week-long day camp introduces students to earth and ocean sciences and science careers through hands-on activities emphasizing solutions to real-world problems. During the week, campers may participate in the following activities: Try on SCUBA diving gear and simulate a dive in a hyperbaric chamber Identify different marine mammals by looking at tags and skulls Analyze water samples and see how buoys help predict large-scale…
Find out more »Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) Mini-Session
*Online registration is full* Contact Maile Sullivan, Education Specialist (noaacamp@uw.edu) to find out about future camps. NOAA Science Camp is partnering with Atlantis STEAM to offer a new three-day NOAA Science Camp Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) mini-session geared to inspire middle school students in the STEM fields through hands-on learning. Workshop attendees will: Create a mini-ROV capable of simple tasks Learn concepts of buoyancy, thrust and electricity Carry out the skills of soldering and piloting an ROV Investigate robotics and its real-world…
Find out more »July 2019
NOAA Science Camp
NOAA Science Camp offers two week-long hands-on science-learning opportunities for middle and high school students. Learning alongside NOAA scientists, students explore the world of marine science at the NOAA Western Regional Facility.
Find out more »NOAA Science Camp
NOAA Science Camp opens up the world of marine science in a week-long, hands-on science camps for middle and high school students. Students learn alongside NOAA scientists in labs at the NOAA Western Regional Facility on Sand Point Way, where they explore a broad range of disciplines in marine science.
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